... of nature, they supposed the elements of numbers to be the elements of all things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number. And all the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes and parts and... The Works of Aristotle - Página 985por Aristotle - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Aristotle - 1908 - 348 páginas
...another being opportunity — and similarly almost all other things being numerically expressible l) ; since, again, they saw that the attributes and the...additions so as to make their whole theory coherent. E. g. as the number 10 is thought to be perfect 10 and to comprise the whole nature of numbers, they... | |
| Aristotle - 1908 - 340 páginas
...nature to be modelled after numbers, and numbers seemed to be the first things in the whole of 986 a nature, they supposed the elements of numbers to be...coherent. Eg as the number 10 is thought to be perfect io and to comprise the whole nature of numbers, they say that the bodies which move through the heavens... | |
| 1914 - 404 páginas
...sense for fact. So Aristotle caustically says of the Pythagoreans: "All the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes...additions so as to make their whole theory coherent. " It is just for the avoidance of like emptinesses that the "sense of fact" which we find in realism... | |
| Eleanor Webster Bulatkin - 1972 - 140 páginas
...things, and the whole heavens to be a musical scale and number. And all the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes and parts of the whole arrangement of the heavens, they collected and fitted into their scheme, and if there... | |
| G. S. Kirk, J. E. Raven, M. Schofield - 1983 - 520 páginas
...the whole heaven to be an attunement and a number. And all the properties of numbers and attunements they could show to agree with the attributes and parts...make their whole theory coherent. Eg as the number ю is thought to be perfect and to comprise the whole nature of numbers, they say that the bodies which... | |
| John N. Crossley - 1987 - 240 páginas
...things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number. And all the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes...additions so as to make their whole theory coherent (Metaphysica, 985b - 986a) . On the other hand, the Greeks never Identified a non-rational square root... | |
| Jerzy Brzeziński, Tadeusz Marek - 1990 - 244 páginas
...things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number. And all of the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes...heavens, they collected and fitted into their scheme (...) Evidently, then, these thinkers also consider that number is the principle both as matter for... | |
| Reginald E. Allen - 1991 - 468 páginas
...things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number. And all the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes...coherent. Eg as the number 10 is thought to be perfect and to comprise the whole nature of numbers, they say that the bodies which move through the heavens... | |
| Ryszard Stachowski - 1992 - 136 páginas
...things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number. And all the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes...parts and the whole arrangement of the heavens, they collecled and fitted into their scheme; ... Evidently, thcn. these thinkers also consider that number... | |
| Carl Avren Levenson, Jonathan Westphal - 1994 - 218 páginas
...things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number. And all the properties of numbers and scales which they could show to agree with the attributes...coherent. Eg as the number 10 is thought to be perfect and to comprise the whole nature of numbers, they say that the bodies which move through the heavens... | |
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